Karl Friston: Neuroscience and the Free Energy Principle | Lex Fridman Podcast #99

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • Karl Friston is one of the greatest neuroscientists in history, cited over 245,000 times, known for many influential ideas in brain imaging, neuroscience, and theoretical neurobiology, including the fascinating idea of the free-energy principle for action and perception.
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    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:50 - How much of the human brain do we understand?
    5:53 - Most beautiful characteristic of the human brain
    10:43 - Brain imaging
    20:38 - Deep structure
    21:23 - History of brain imaging
    32:31 - Neuralink and brain-computer interfaces
    43:05 - Free energy principle
    1:24:29 - Meaning of life
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Komentáře • 382

  • @lexfridman
    @lexfridman  Před 4 lety +168

    I really enjoyed this conversation with Karl. From the vodka and wine in the background to the mathematics of existence, life, intelligence, and consciousness, this was a truly fascinating experience. Here's the outline:
    0:00 - Introduction
    1:50 - How much of the human brain do we understand?
    5:53 - Most beautiful characteristic of the human brain
    10:43 - Brain imaging
    20:38 - Deep structure
    21:23 - History of brain imaging
    32:31 - Neuralink and brain-computer interfaces
    43:05 - Free energy principle
    1:24:29 - Meaning of life

    • @Maxjoker98
      @Maxjoker98 Před 4 lety +9

      It's super awesome that CZcams supports chapters now! Does it work automatically(You just write the comment), or do you need to enter the timestamps somewhere?

    • @CPLains
      @CPLains Před 4 lety +4

      Love Friston! Happy you're finding all these geniuses Lex. :)

    • @timkbirchico8542
      @timkbirchico8542 Před 4 lety

      Lex read Richard Dawkins The Ancestors Tale. Also check immune systems.

    • @timkbirchico8542
      @timkbirchico8542 Před 4 lety

      Also The Extended Phenotype by Dawkins.

    • @bhatkrishnakishor
      @bhatkrishnakishor Před 4 lety +2

      @@Maxjoker98 I noticed it too, but I am not sure if youtube is picking it up from description or if it needs to be tagged separately during upload. Nevertheless, truly appreciated feature, not that I will skip any chapter here 😊

  • @brunoribaric9683
    @brunoribaric9683 Před 4 lety +234

    That this is available for free is absolutely astonishing.

    • @lukemackinnon5894
      @lukemackinnon5894 Před 4 lety +13

      That it's available for free and simultaneously relatively obscure and not widely publicised/circulated is immeasurably frustrating

    • @user-xs9ey2rd5h
      @user-xs9ey2rd5h Před 4 lety +7

      So true, I have no idea how lex "just" gets in touch with such legends of their fields

    • @zachm9705
      @zachm9705 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm a Lambda School student at the moment and Karl may be one of the keys to unlocking AI. I've unfortunately been burned by the higher ed system so self education once I'm done with Lambda is the path for me.

    • @seandmello3793
      @seandmello3793 Před 4 lety +3

      @@user-xs9ey2rd5h i think as much as Lex wants these big names, the big names want to break into the podcast scene. Getting into some "smaller" and niche shows allows the big guys to check them out.

    •  Před 4 lety +1

      Relativly free, you let the cookie get all your data for free.

  • @JLGMediaProductions
    @JLGMediaProductions Před 4 lety +122

    This IS the most incredible conversation I have ever heard. I don't have anyone to share it with that would feel the same.

    • @jaichatha9894
      @jaichatha9894 Před 4 lety +4

      i feel the same mate! incredible

    • @SamirPatnaik
      @SamirPatnaik Před 4 lety +1

      Same boat here too, brother.

    • @Luboweb3
      @Luboweb3 Před 3 lety

      That’s actually proof that you’re significant

    • @wisefoolman
      @wisefoolman Před 3 lety +8

      I can relate to the frustration of discovering deep insides into reality but having nobody around to share it with that would be able to appreciate the significance of what you just learned

    • @sophierogers2521
      @sophierogers2521 Před 3 lety +4

      Same!!! I'm unleashing my intellectual angst on an innocent notebook haha

  • @johnerb4554
    @johnerb4554 Před 4 lety +131

    Certainly one of the best, if not the best, of Lex's podcasts. Karl Friston introduced quite a few concepts that I would not have (and never could have) come up with on my own. Always amazed that Lex seems to absorb the ideas his guests present and come up so quickly with question that keep the conversation going.

    • @randomousjam8590
      @randomousjam8590 Před 2 lety +1

      I liked particularly the discussion of self-awareness, the idea that the self enters into the world model.

  • @eisenwerks6388
    @eisenwerks6388 Před 4 lety +69

    Regular person: "You are interrupting."
    Karl: "Let me elecute the nature of your failure by first establishing the mathematical boundary functions of our relative beings and then evaluating the deficits in your generative model which led to this interruption"

  • @tonym6566
    @tonym6566 Před 4 lety +79

    Man congrats on getting such geniuses to talk to

  • @cerberusdest
    @cerberusdest Před 4 lety +26

    "There is no other way that you can change the universe, other than simply moving."
    This is one of the most beautiful encapsulations I've ever heard, it makes me teary eyed.

    • @michaelweizenfranz4379
      @michaelweizenfranz4379 Před 4 lety

      Or we are just on a turbulent/diffusing surface of an oildrop in universe scale, trying to bootstrap.

    • @raresmircea
      @raresmircea Před 3 lety

      cerberusdest There is one way but you’ll need the collaboration of your environment. The sole way for the organism to communicate something besides things that involve muscle contraction is blushing. The organism blushing can make people act in certain ways.

    • @cogoid
      @cogoid Před 2 lety +1

      AFAIK this idea was very clearly expressed in the book _"I of the Vortex: From Neurons to Self"_ by neuroscientist Rodolfo Llinas about 20 years ago. Absolutely the best delivery of it is in the beginning of Daniel Wolpert's great 2014 TED talk: _"The real reason for brains"_ -- highly recommended!

  • @JLongTom
    @JLongTom Před 4 lety +27

    I don't know what to say. Karl has been something of a hero of mine for about 10 years now, His papers are engrossing, lucid and deep, and talks of his I've attended have been admirably clear too, but he rarely gives interviews. And now this. I haven't even listened yet. This is one to save for a special hour and a half.

  • @richardgordon7123
    @richardgordon7123 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm a former computer engineer and lifetime student of cosmology, origami, quantum computing, computing in general, ai, rocketry, anything that flies. Your podcasts are wonderful, but this one, for me, had the highest information density of any I've heard. It is a podcast that I shall return to listen to multiple times. Karl has an incredible depth of knowledge in both the millennial and the literal sense. He has a strong intuition founded on so many levels of abstract understanding packed in that brain of his, observing itself. I wonder how he would describe his feelings of his own consciousness observing his own brain functioning, such as trying to backtrace the chain of thoughts that lead to an important conclusion while being aware that your brain used an intuitive leap to get there. Anyway, thanks for these many podcasts with guests who are my personal heroes, but this one is a precious gem. Thank you for introducing me to Karl Friston, Einstein hiding in plain sight. It looked like you had fun and that somebody was ready for a Rogan-sized intimate party afterwards. Peace and love.

  • @yichaoliang5500
    @yichaoliang5500 Před 4 lety +74

    First guest that matches lex’s dress

  • @DarioVillirilli
    @DarioVillirilli Před 4 lety +61

    Really interesting the idea that we developed self-awareness to better interact in an environment that has a lot of copies of ourselves.

    • @ericruleman6710
      @ericruleman6710 Před 4 lety +2

      🔥this take is fire

    • @rashasalim1259
      @rashasalim1259 Před 4 lety +1

      Mind blowing moment!

    • @DarioVillirilli
      @DarioVillirilli Před 3 lety +1

      I was so inspired by it that I made a whole video about it 😁czcams.com/video/y9W9VOjMfdg/video.html

  • @ThePhamnomenal
    @ThePhamnomenal Před 4 lety +60

    This was one of the most incredible conversations I've watched and listen to.

  • @jamesshelton7301
    @jamesshelton7301 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Friston's analogy of weather patterns had me contemplating whether the weather could be terrestrial brain patterns of a sort, performing certain "neuronal" functions.

  • @jamesr2936
    @jamesr2936 Před 4 lety +51

    This is the episode I have been most excited for! Surveying your other guests, it was inevitable. Friston is truly a pioneer - everyone should review, in particular, his mind-bending research on psychedelics which informs his theory of brain function.

    • @Milkshakman
      @Milkshakman Před 4 lety +19

      To add some further details for anyone interested, start with Carhart-Harris & Friston 2019: "REBUS and the Anarchic Brain". It's a great look at the coming paradigm shift in neuroscience that will have major implications in many aspects; particularly in how we see ourselves in relation to nature. Exciting times ahead.

    • @jakevikoren
      @jakevikoren Před 4 lety +4

      thanks for the tip!

  • @adityapradhan7201
    @adityapradhan7201 Před 4 lety +20

    I was simply mesmerized. How beautifully did the discourse tie the topics of brain imaging, machine learning, existence and life. I am really thankful for the endeavour of posting such brilliant and thought provoking content Lex

  • @adwaitkulkarni3567
    @adwaitkulkarni3567 Před 4 lety +26

    Thanks for bringing us all these amazing convos, Lex. Big ups!
    Guest suggestions, whenever possible:
    1) Robert Sapolsky
    2) Sam Harris
    3) Andrej Karpathy

    • @adwaitkulkarni3567
      @adwaitkulkarni3567 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Kobriks1 Harris has done great work in the philosophy realm. This podcast has always included people from different fields, & this suggestion is in line with that principle. My view, you might have other & I respect that

    • @christopherbushinski6656
      @christopherbushinski6656 Před 4 lety +1

      Sam is an idiot.

    • @tpal3243
      @tpal3243 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes Robert Sapolsky would be great!

    • @davedouglass438
      @davedouglass438 Před 2 lety

      @@tpal3243 A neuroscientist's complement to Prof. Sapolsky (one I've overheard with my own two ears): "We have only 90 minutes, so I'm going to confine myself to what I [emphasized] believe. If Robert Sapolsky were here, he'd tell you not only everything we know, but what everybody has BELIEVED, and where they got it.")

    • @victoralmeida4955
      @victoralmeida4955 Před 2 lety

      Robert Sapolsky is such an excellent suggestion

  • @asmasarabenmoussa2517
    @asmasarabenmoussa2517 Před 4 lety +20

    This podcast is a treasure. I really enjoyed listening to this guest. Thank you so much for doing this

  • @kopfmann45
    @kopfmann45 Před 3 lety +14

    I like how Friston occasionally throws a guiding question back at Lex. This is what old-style Oxbridge tutorial looks like: one-on-one conversation with the best in your field, a mix of lecture, talk, and questioning. The best system of education ever invented, too bad it does not scale well.

  • @metalcultofficial
    @metalcultofficial Před 4 lety +1

    It is fascinating how Karl manages to bring up simple analogies to complex topics. It is an art by itself!

  • @JakraSMourat
    @JakraSMourat Před 4 lety +14

    This interview is sponsored by vodka Ruskyi Standart!! That explains the high quality conversation level.

  • @SatyaKumarVadlamani
    @SatyaKumarVadlamani Před 4 lety +12

    Lex, thank you for being a medium for us to learn from such brilliant minds!

  • @sculptor6167
    @sculptor6167 Před 4 lety +23

    "You are your own existence proof" should be on a tee shirt :) Great conversation, as always, Lex!

  • @HouseOfOuroboros
    @HouseOfOuroboros Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks a lot for this beautiful interview. On a side note, it's fascinating to see a genuinely happy person who is aware that he has already made a huge impact in science, which will continue to shape it for many years to come. That bottle of vodka and a friendly atmosphere of the conversation made my Markov blanket feel particularly cosy 🔆.

  • @alpha.wintermute
    @alpha.wintermute Před 4 lety +5

    What a great interview! I love these topics they're so fascinating. Also, with good faith he also represented the weaker parts of his theory. This is the type of honesty you need to share important ideas and change minds, otherwise when ignoring the obvious the listener will always attempt to battle you and miss the point entirely.

  • @jakevikoren
    @jakevikoren Před 4 lety +4

    Best interview yet from my humble perspective. THANK YOU LEX for all that you do and thank you Karl for your inspirational insight and elegance. What a time to be alive!!

  • @johnrobinson51
    @johnrobinson51 Před 4 lety +3

    I've been hoping you'd have this conversation. Thank you for an engaging discussion and all the content you produce.

  • @dalibofurnell
    @dalibofurnell Před rokem +1

    Thank you, Lex. Great tshirt idea: "You are your own existence proof" 👍 and I love the way Karl said "There is no other way to change the universe other than simply moving" - I found that to be quite profound actually. Very profound, I might even use it in conversation, it is life encouraging, hope giving and such a beautiful thing to say.

  • @abdurrezzakefe5308
    @abdurrezzakefe5308 Před 4 lety +3

    I've been waiting for this episode since the beginning! Thank you Lex!!!

  • @alexandercaines3358
    @alexandercaines3358 Před 4 lety +5

    I cannot believe this interview happened. How great!

  • @hosinlau
    @hosinlau Před 4 lety +9

    Finally got Karl Friston ! I have been waiting for this.

  • @MrZzdannyzz
    @MrZzdannyzz Před 3 lety +2

    Commenting on the question when does the collection of grains of sand becomes a pile. For me it seems reasonable that once you are unable to tell how many grains are there without manipulating them physically, you can call it a pile. If you can say the number of grains by looking but not touching them, it is the collection of individual grains.

  • @contactpaulo
    @contactpaulo Před 3 lety +1

    That’s a conversation to be replayed several times! Thank you!

  • @underpowerjet
    @underpowerjet Před 4 lety

    Once again Lex, you have interviewed such an amazing guest. Karl Friston is remarkable in his ability to explain difficult concepts of brain. I could listen to him all day.

  • @susiana5
    @susiana5 Před 4 lety +6

    Thank u so much 😍 I am a psychology student and for me these subject areas are so important and interesting. Thank you very much Lex, I love your videos and your content! I hope there will be more such great videos in the future 😁
    stay safe and healthy ✌

  • @robmas9007
    @robmas9007 Před 4 lety +10

    Really appreciate the timestamps Lex! Thanks for another great interview

  • @esakoivuniemi
    @esakoivuniemi Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing guest, facinating ideas, great conversation. Thank you Lex.

  • @NicoA47
    @NicoA47 Před 4 lety +8

    Just in time for writing the discussion of my thesis. ^^

  • @DoubblePlusGood
    @DoubblePlusGood Před 4 lety

    Another great podcast with another interesting guest, thank you Lex! Really enjoy filing my nerdy breaks with your podcasts.

  • @evaunitzero1
    @evaunitzero1 Před 4 lety +1

    Lex, your conversations are real, beautiful and amazing thank you for being the most interesting podcast out there for scientific thinkers. I can't help but think how the free energy principle can be applied to the hard problem of consciousness, anyway I'm so happy you have this conversation with Karl. I would like to hear about your experience at Neuralink, I'm not sure if you took audio from that or not but it would be interesting to listen to a detailed summary from you. Keep it up dude, stay safe amigo

  • @TrustifierTubes
    @TrustifierTubes Před 4 lety +6

    Lex you are also kind and funny and such an amazing interviewer. I love watching your conversations.

  • @markcollins1577
    @markcollins1577 Před 8 měsíci

    I am a bit surprised Karl Friston seems not to be aware of the hierarchy -- sparseness of connectivity -- that is apparent at the molecular level but elated that almost everything he says so elegantly applies to the molecular level which helps me immensely in my work. Rock on Lex.

  • @peterbenoit5886
    @peterbenoit5886 Před rokem

    Every time I listen anew (with reading and research in between) I pick up more nuances. Quite a wonderful conversation!

  • @juanaq
    @juanaq Před 4 lety

    amazing conversation, will listen it again for sure. thanks a lot.

  • @nickcounter6254
    @nickcounter6254 Před 4 lety

    My fav episode yet! But I say that every new episode... Lex, you're killing it

  • @joselizano3363
    @joselizano3363 Před 3 lety

    Amazing. What a genuine person, lot of information to process. Thanks Lex.

  • @babaikazoboh4344
    @babaikazoboh4344 Před 2 lety

    This is beautiful. Almost like poetry in science. Amazing conversation chain and exchange, made better with each question progression, and really an absolute thrill to watch. Obviously need to play it back.
    Yeah, must set up an account and start paying for this. Thank you Lex! Thank you.

  • @thelaw3536
    @thelaw3536 Před 4 lety

    Only one word can describe this podcast: BEAUTIFUL.

  • @bradwrobleski666
    @bradwrobleski666 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this Lex! I have been following Karl's work for years and this was a great interview! Great questions- great answers! Ever thought of interviewing Douglas Hofstadter?

  • @logical814
    @logical814 Před 4 lety

    One should aspire to write as well as Karl speaks. A joy to listen to. Much respect to you both.

  • @alexbos8211
    @alexbos8211 Před 4 lety

    Lex man, you are doing stellar work - please keep doing what you do!

  • @trimbotee4653
    @trimbotee4653 Před 4 lety

    This might be my new favorite. Thanks Lex.

  • @theowace
    @theowace Před 2 lety

    Lex has such grateful guests and such a grateful audience. The signet of value that you are providing with this podcast is both manifest in the guest experience and the audience.
    This might be a conversation between two human beings/Aİ, but this podcast is an invaluable service to millions of people whose minds are in isolation, unable to resonate with their local environment.
    I can only say on behalf of my late grandfather, who I witnessed scavenging books for knowledge, that if he had access to Google, and to this podcast, he would have done absolute damages.
    Thank you so much for diluting some of the tik tok top ten twerking trash with some meaningful signal.
    God bless your journey my friend, and may the transhumans of the future look back on this podcast while looking at the same constellations that the orators of ancient Greece left behind for us. This life is a curious journey, but an infinite vector for meaning.

  • @raresmircea
    @raresmircea Před 4 lety

    Mindblown by your list of guests. You’re in a class of your own 👌

  • @neptuneandtheoak1445
    @neptuneandtheoak1445 Před 3 lety

    LOVED this. thank you very much.

  • @david8157
    @david8157 Před 4 lety

    Excellent discussion with a genuinely gifted and learned scientist.

  • @silviopina_111
    @silviopina_111 Před 2 lety +1

    53:02 Friston: “How would you describe things that can figure themselves out of nothing?” This follows his beautiful example of the autonomy of a drop of oil as a (my words) “stand alone entity that exists”. Way cool! ❤️I arrived at Karl Friston through Mark Solms, from his book “The Hidden Spring”. Not sure if Lex has interviewed him too, or if he plans to, I’ll check ...

  • @superimposition8665
    @superimposition8665 Před 4 lety +1

    This is a tremendously insightful, provocative, and enjoyable conversation with a great mind. Coming from a philosophy background, I feel as if I caught up on recent scientific and computational perspectives on old questions in phil. of mind.
    If I may, can I suggest you invite on the inferentialist philosopher, Robert Brandom. He would be a perfect fit to complement this conversation with Friston, as well as your guest profile more generally.
    Keep up the good work!

  • @SambitPhD
    @SambitPhD Před 2 lety

    One of the best podcasts that I have ever heard!

  • @metabansolutions
    @metabansolutions Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this episode brother

  • @lukemackinnon5894
    @lukemackinnon5894 Před 4 lety

    That was wonderful to watch! I love Karl's description at the end there tying in the mathematics and physics of the FEP with the language of phenomenal psychology! This is an *exciting* time to be a blob!!

    • @lukemackinnon5894
      @lukemackinnon5894 Před 4 lety

      Now go back and watch #85 czcams.com/video/orMtwOz6Db0/video.html

  • @tonyalex162
    @tonyalex162 Před 4 lety

    Hi Lex, you have opened a new world for me.A big Thank you.

  • @allen_chu
    @allen_chu Před 4 lety +17

    Lex,
    Please interview Yuval Noah Harari next.
    Thanks,
    CZcams

  • @plutophy1242
    @plutophy1242 Před rokem

    frankly speaking that English is not my mother language , so it's really a hard time to adjust to Karl's lecturing style!!! but i really really really appreciate this conversation, i learned more than i could ever imagine!! really inspiring!!!thanks a lot! Buy the way this professor-student one-on-one style reminds me of my experience with my dear professor, it was a warm and exciting conversation.

  • @ardeneques
    @ardeneques Před 4 lety +1

    Fascinating interview, thank you.

  • @korrelan
    @korrelan Před 4 lety

    Fridman + Friston was very enjoyable, cheers.

  • @kelechistewart2133
    @kelechistewart2133 Před 4 lety

    Lex, you are giving us truly revolutionary academic content.

  • @erdwuzz
    @erdwuzz Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much Lex. I literally just handed in my master thesis, leaning heavily on fristons work in my paper. I love the clarity and mathematic reduction of his approach. Where other thinkers have to rely on much cruder, headier symbols, free energy has a clean-ness to it that's fantastic. Also a very polite, calm and charming person, which in my mind always lends credence to theorists. I feel lke his way of thinking makes him a comfortable and approachable human being

    • @cambridgebreaths3581
      @cambridgebreaths3581 Před 4 lety

      Can you suggest few materials to understand the Mathematics used in Karl Friston FEP? Thanks

    • @erdwuzz
      @erdwuzz Před 4 lety

      @@cambridgebreaths3581 I wouldnt know where to start, but theres a neat write up in nature which goes into a lot of it and is also fairly readable. doi:10.1038/nrn2787

    • @cambridgebreaths3581
      @cambridgebreaths3581 Před 4 lety

      @@erdwuzz thank you! Good luck with your academic career.

  • @Iriesu
    @Iriesu Před 4 lety

    Amazing conversation

  • @MichaelJChoudhury
    @MichaelJChoudhury Před 4 lety +2

    Fascinating!

  • @PaulCarrero
    @PaulCarrero Před 3 lety +1

    These videos are fantastic!

  • @I2yantheGreat
    @I2yantheGreat Před 4 lety

    i'm gonna have to watch this twice.. insanely intriguing.

  • @fbonde
    @fbonde Před 4 lety

    thanks Lex. Really nice Conv.

  • @evasuit1
    @evasuit1 Před 4 lety +2

    cool feature putting the chapters in the scroll bar

  • @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf
    @asdf8asdf8asdf8asdf Před 4 měsíci

    Around 1:21 or so. Need to distinguish (my)self from (your)self in a world populated by things-like-selves.
    This taps n BEAUTIFULLY to Jayne;s bicamerality breakdown (the left/right are, after all, at least proto-selves) and McGhilchrist's hemispheric observations about the 'battle' between the hemispheres (more kindly: 'interaction', or 'balance') as a phase of the overall system in developing a single coherent Self.
    Beautiful, powerful observation!

  • @apester2
    @apester2 Před rokem

    Amazing conversation. Somehow I have only come upon Mr Friston's work now. Would love to hear him and John Vervaeke having a conversation.

  • @TraditionalAnglican
    @TraditionalAnglican Před 4 lety +2

    38:00-42:00 - Discussion on Neuralink - Neuralink is talking about completely changing the way BCI works - 10,000+ censors/transmitters vs. a max of 256, & 516 kbs-1 mbs vs. 3-4 kbs used in present BCI’s.

  • @GrantBrennerMD
    @GrantBrennerMD Před 3 měsíci

    Great convo.
    TMS transcranial magnetic stimulation is a standard Psychiatry treatment now.

  • @Jay-zr2cm
    @Jay-zr2cm Před 4 lety

    I have to listen to these at 2x speed, great show

  • @petermackinnon6546
    @petermackinnon6546 Před 4 lety

    great episode man

  • @danielulyssesbond341
    @danielulyssesbond341 Před 4 lety +3

    Excellent

  • @rapisode1
    @rapisode1 Před 3 lety

    Lex, you're the man.

  • @woody7652
    @woody7652 Před 4 lety

    Thanks, Lex!

  • @hanselpedia
    @hanselpedia Před 4 lety

    Lots of interesting new ideas! Didn't understand everything, but I'll ask a larger Markov blanket for Christmas...
    Thanks Lex!

  • @ur-mom-gay
    @ur-mom-gay Před 3 lety

    i didn't understand half of the things in this ep but I enjoyed it regardless. I'll be back in a year or two and hopefully be able to understand this episode a little better

  • @mechachleopteryx1391
    @mechachleopteryx1391 Před 3 lety +2

    If you enjoyed this conversation, you would probably also enjoy this article, which Karl Friston wrote in 2017:
    The Mathematics of Mind-Time
    aeon.co/essays/consciousness-is-not-a-thing-but-a-process-of-inference

  • @stoyanvelikov1718
    @stoyanvelikov1718 Před 4 lety +10

    "You are Your own existence proof" !

  • @rochellecurtis4850
    @rochellecurtis4850 Před 4 lety +5

    Oh my! I'm going to enjoy this one when the kids are in bed!

  • @timurgolovinov
    @timurgolovinov Před 3 lety +1

    Great interview! Would be fantastic to see Jonathan Wolpaw on this podcast!

  • @jladosky23
    @jladosky23 Před 4 lety +4

    I'd like to eventually see you bring on John Preskill

  • @josy26
    @josy26 Před 4 lety

    Finally! Thanks Lex

  • @PecPur
    @PecPur Před 3 lety

    just brilliant!

  • @grahamjoss4643
    @grahamjoss4643 Před 4 lety

    Great stuff

  • @jorenboulanger4347
    @jorenboulanger4347 Před 4 lety

    very good talk

  • @sebastianvaroncrews3634

    beautiful stuff

  • @silviopina_111
    @silviopina_111 Před 2 lety

    56:06 Explanation of the Markov Blanket. More cool stuff! ❤️🧠❤️🤩

  • @jackeasling3294
    @jackeasling3294 Před 4 lety +19

    1:20:45 Holy cow! Isn't that equivalent to Hegel's view about self-consciousness? That self-consciousness is a NECESSARY condition of social settings: awareness of other creatures? Furthermore, Friston's point at 1:23:32 is reminiscent of Hegel's view that self-consciousness depends on intersubjective recognition!

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 Před 4 lety

      whatever those guys say now, greek philosophers said millenias ago.... .

    • @bencrossley647
      @bencrossley647 Před 4 lety +6

      @@keylanoslokj1806 I'm sure they said lots about quantum phenomena.

    • @ameerhamza4816
      @ameerhamza4816 Před 4 lety +3

      @@keylanoslokj1806 That could be "hasty generalization" fallacy

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 Před 4 lety

      @@bencrossley647 quantum is a woowoo term conned by a parapsychologist not a a scientist. and its no difference than democritean atomism in its core. just smaller particles. atomism revamped.

    • @CyrusLogie
      @CyrusLogie Před 4 lety +2

      I'm actually writing my Bachelor's thesis on this subject. Neuroscience is going to be key in reuniting analytic and continental philosophy.

  • @luzyoz143
    @luzyoz143 Před 4 lety +1

    more geniuses speaking about weather control please! your questions are getting exponentially better with each interview. thank you!

  • @coleman318
    @coleman318 Před 4 lety

    Enjoyed this very much! Cosmic soup ahoy! 🤟🤠

  • @urckle
    @urckle Před 4 lety

    what a beautiful and head melting conversation!! :-|

  • @ChaleyM
    @ChaleyM Před 4 lety +1

    Any books recommendations about neuroscience at the beginning lvl? 🤓